Editing top navigation

- I didn't want to inherit the top navigation…from the parent site,…but I do wanna have the ability…to go from my project template…back to my project site or projects home.…I've opened that page also on another tab…because what I'd like is this URL right here,…so I'm gonna copy it…and come back to my template,…and click Edit Links.…Notice that I can drag and drop a link here…if I had, for example, a links list,…or if I split my window,…but I'm simply going to click the plus sign…and it's going to open a dialogue…and the text is Projects Home…and the address is my pasted URL.…

I'm gonna try this link and it should open up…just where we were a moment ago.…Looks great. Projects.…So let's go back and say OK…and I'm going to now save this.…So, notice here's our template, where we are,…but if I want to navigate to the home for projects…or the PMIS or whatever I've called it, that's fine.…That might be a really good thing to do now,…to rename Projects to Projects Home.…So, let's go to our site settings.…

One of our choices is Title description and logo.…

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7/16/2015

Manage your projects and workflow better with SharePoint 2013. In this course, author Gini Courter shows you how to create a SharePoint team site and add functionality such as announcements, contacts, links, and issue tracking with SharePoint's built-in apps. You'll also find out how to customize list apps and views that meet your team's specific needs.

Once you've set up project libraries, you'll learn how to save the site as a template for future use and to launch the finished product. The final three chapters guide you through the actual project management process: supporting team communication, adding and syncing task data, and using views for management and reporting.